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Copyright & Orphan Works
Core Term Definition
The complex legal rules governing the reproduction, repair, and display of films with missing or unknown owners.
Technical Analysis & Context
Because film restoration is highly expensive, clear copyright is needed to recoup costs. If a work is 'orphaned'—its copyright owner cannot be identified—archives face legal blockages in screening the film, forcing them to navigate complex legal exemptions to preserve and share them.